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Acquisition Question /
I have a seller that has a house she is looking to unload. The house is deeded in her parents name and both are deceased. Currently has a mortgage.
She is the only child with no siblings, do this have to go through probate before she can sell? I do not think there is a will or power of attorney. What can or has to be done to transfer the deed?